HTC DROID INCREDIBLE Android Phone Price, Features, Specs, Customer Reviews

The Droid1 Incredible by HTC2 is the future of computing in the palm of your hand. The super-sleek phone is less than half an inch thick, and yet it packs powerful components such as a 1 GHz processor, 8-megapixel camera, and a large high-resolution screen. Featuring the Android OS with Google, the Droid Incredible gives you access to all your social networks, websites, and thousands of applications, including Google Navigation with turn-by-turn directions.

Specs and Features of HTC DROID INCREDIBLE Android Phone

  • Slick, thin smartphone with 3.7-inch HD OLED screen
  • 8-megapixel camera with flash
  • Android 2.1 OS with Google and multitasking
  • 1 GHz Snapdragon processor for outstanding performance
  • Backed by a 1-year limited warranty

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  1. -1 Vote -1 Vote +1D. Kustu on 9 May 2010:

    I got to play with it a little bit today and I am certainly not impressed. I am going to wait out for the new iPhone this summer. I think people’s reviews are fairly accurate but this phone does not bring anything new to the table. I will get the new OS for my 3GS iPhone (which puts it at par with Droid’s OS capabilities) and see what magic Mr. Jobs will bring to us this summer. I am just not impressed being a bit on the geeky side, but otherwise solid phone.
    Rating: 2 / 5

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  2. Vote -1 Vote +1Yankydime on 9 May 2010:

    Great looking phone and camera, BUT….

    Can’t use Bluetooth handset for voice dialing (jawbone icon).

    With this latest and greatest phone you would think it would have this feature standard, but unfortunately not. I called HTC support and they said all their DROIDS aren’t capable of this. So what’s the point? This is a deal breaker for me. I do a lot of driving so this is a must for hands free. So I guess this puppy is going back and continue using my old and trusty KRAVE. If anyone has any ideas(besides more apps), please comment.

    Rating: 2 / 5

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  3. Vote -1 Vote +1Gundamman on 9 May 2010:

    This bad boy is not too shabby, unless you want to use it driving. I know in most states that if you are caught with a cell phone in your hand while driving, its a nice little ticket. Well, this puppy does not allow you to use the voice-dial via blue tooth, unless the blue tooth has the names and numbers stored on it. I.E., my car with voice dial, no problem. My Motorola headset, problem. I discovered that little tidbit, and called customer support. They had no idea that you could not use blue tooth voice dial, and said that it would be upgraded soon. I stated that it has been 2 years since the first Android OS on Verizon, and they still have yet to fix the problem. I guess I am just nit-picking, but my phone 5 years ago had that ability, and for a $150 ticket, I would rather buy something that costs more but has the blue tooth voice dial.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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  4. +1 Vote -1 Vote +1W. T. Miller on 9 May 2010:

    I like the phone too, but it is not Incredible!

    I’ve had mine for 3 days now and have used it a lot (6 charges worth)

    Cons: THE CAMERA SUCKS! It’s fast and all but the Image Quality is horrible. I can’t understand how all the reviewers are saying the camera is great. This has got to be the worst IQ that I’ve seen on an HTC phone. I think it may just be the jpg processing though. Also the auto focus is constantly ‘off’ and there is a relative blind spot between the ‘normal’ and ‘macro’ range from about 3 inches to 8 inches. Inside that area apps that use the camera are having trouble focusing (this is the ‘bar-code’ range…. Also not feeling the Video Quality (with lack of auto focus while recording and poor mic quality.

    Look at any web reviewers pics at full size, not the 50% scale usually posted, and you will see for yourself.

    Ok, now Call quality is on my crap-list too. I haven’t dropped any calls but I do find myself saying ‘What-did-you-say?) quite frequently. However it is not the worst call quality, my AT&T phone dropped calls and sounded like crap!

    Of course the Battery…

    Also a few of the Widgets lose their settings from time to time (photos and mail). And if I save scenes with certain ‘live wallpapers’ then swap scenes it would cause the phone to reboot.

    On a positive note…. There are many, many things that I do love about this phone…. It is very fast and very smooth and it doesn’t seem to get too hot. GPS is quick, wi-fi seems rock solid, screen is beautiful. Build quality doesn’t feel bad, just doesn’t give that ‘high-end’ feel. I love how the new Sense UI works….

    Most of the problems I’ve mentioned are (I think) fix-able with software updates. (I really think that camera’s problem is jpg conversion, not the camera itself)
    Rating: 3 / 5

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  5. Vote -1 Vote +1tsaro on 9 May 2010:

    After years with a basic cell phone, I finally stepped up to the bleeding edge with the Droid Incredible. While it’s cool to surf the web, email, navigate and do other multimedia stuff on the go, I still expect a mobile phone to work well as a mobile phone and this is where the Incredible falls short. In brief, this phone, along with other Verizon Droid models, lacks the speech recognition software necessary for true hands-free dialing, a shortcoming I find truly Incredible. Even with a bluetooth headset or car kit, users must push buttons on the phone to access voice dialing, then read prompts on the screen and push more buttons before placing a call, activity that is not only dangerous, it’s actually illegal in many states. According to the user forums I searched online, this is a known issue with Droids for which no Android apps or other software solutions are available.

    The only hardware solution I’ve found in fairly extensive searching is the BlueAnt Q1 bluetooth headset, which, along with its predecessor, the V1, incorporates built-in voice recognition software to enable hands-free dialing of a few pre-set speed dial numbers on Droid phones, as well some other voice recognition capabilities. Since I like the Incredible’s other features well enough, I’ve decide to keep it and get a BlueAnt headset to replace my trusty old Plantronics V510. The Incredible does seem to be the best Verizon smartphone currently available. I just wish I’d known about its hands-free handicap before I decided to get one.

    Rating: 3 / 5

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